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How to Say Thank You in English
Survival Phrases Season 1
Learn the most common way to say "thank you"
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Phrases to Express Your Fears
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water
(n)
bridge over water
bridge over water
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pain
(n)
physical distress caused by illness or injury
shoulder pain
shoulder pain
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mirror
(n)
a reflective surface, usually made from glass, that can be used to see reflections
The mirror is hanging on the wall.
The mirror is hanging on the wall.
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dog
(n)
a four-legged domesticated animal that is popular as a pet and has fur, a tail, and makes a barking noise
a brown dog and a black dog
a brown dog and a black dog
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Halloween
(n)
Halloween falls on October 31st.
Halloween falls on October 31st.
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airplane
(n)
a mode of transport with powered engines that flies in the sky
The airplane is flying in the sky.
The airplane is flying in the sky.
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flood
(n)
The jeep is pushing through the flood.
The jeep is pushing through the flood.
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thunder
(n)
The thunderstorm is lighting up the dark forest.
The thunderstorm is lighting up the dark forest.
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thunderstorm
(n)
severe thunderstorm
severe thunderstorm
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tornado
(n)
The tornado is twisting across the prairie.
The tornado is twisting across the prairie.
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spider
(n)
A spider has eight legs.
A spider has eight legs.
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snake
(n)
a long, limbless reptile that has scales and can be venomous
The sea snake is swimming near the coral reef.
The sea snake is swimming near the coral reef.
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hospital
(n)
hospital building
hospital building
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shark
(n)
a marine fish with a dorsal fin, some of which can be dangerous
The sharks are hunting for food in the shallow water.
The sharks are hunting for food in the shallow water.
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future
(n)
the time period after today
A good education is important for one's future.
A good education is important for one's future.
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earthquake
(n)
The earthquake is shaking the ground.
The earthquake is shaking the ground.
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exam
(n)
I'm happy and proud that I passed the exam.
I'm happy and proud that I passed the exam.
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needle
(n)
The woman is doing needlework.
The woman is doing needlework.
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clock
(n)
a device used for telling the time
The alarm clock is set for 5 a.m.
The alarm clock is set for 5 a.m.
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bat
(n)
black bat
black bat
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crime
(n)
an act that is against the law
You can't call that a crime.
You can't call that a crime.
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ghost
(n)
black cat
(p)
mummy
(n)
an undead creature that is wrapped head to toe in bandages
monster
(n)
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